Across
- 2. A quantitative variable whose possible values are countable, often representing counts.
- 4. Any characteristic, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted.
- 5. A type of quantitative data that can take any value within a given range.
- 8. The value below which a given percentage of observations in a group of observations falls.
- 9. A graph used to display cumulative frequency or cumulative relative frequency.
- 10. The smallest value in a dataset.
- 13. Data that can be measured numerically, such as height, weight, or age.
- 14. Data points that are significantly different from other observations in a dataset.
- 16. A measure of central tendency or spread that is not heavily affected by outliers in the dataset.
- 17. The largest value in a dataset.
- 20. The middle value in a dataset when the values are arranged in order.
- 21. A graphical display of data where each data value is split into a "stem" and a "leaf".
Down
- 1. A simple graphical display of data where each data point is represented by a dot above a number line.
- 3. frequency The proportion or percentage of times a specific value or category appears in a dataset.
- 5. A variable that can be placed into categories according to some characteristic or attribute.
- 6. A measure that describes how dispersed or variable the data points are in a dataset.
- 7. Table A table that lists categories or values of data and shows how often each one appears.
- 11. Discipline that deals with data, facts and figures with which meaningful information is inferred.
- 12. A measure that represents the typical or central value of a dataset.
- 15. A measure of how much the data points in a dataset deviate from the mean.
- 18. graph A chart that uses rectangular bars of varying heights or lengths to represent and compare different categories of data.
- 19. Describes the visual pattern of the distribution of data when displayed graphically.
